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Feathered Pipe Ranch is one of the oldest and most respected yoga, health and wellness retreat centers in the country. We host week-long retreat programs from the first of Julyto the end of September. In order to maintain continuity of service, we require that you sign-up for the entire week and do not allow partial week stays. (Programs dependent upon the week of your stay may

Feathered Pipe Ranch is one of the oldest and most respected yoga, health and wellness retreat centers in the country. We host week-long retreat programs from the first of July to the end of September. In order to maintain continuity of service, we require that you sign-up for the entire week and do not allow partial week stays. (Programs dependent upon the week of your stay may require an additional tuition cost beyond the basic accommodation fee list on HipCamp.)

- Use of all amenities – our bathhouse, sauna, hot tub, as well as all the Feathered Pipe Ranch facilities and grounds

- Three wholesome, organically-source, international cuisine meals

- 24 hour access to wi-fi internet

Your stay does NOT include:

- Massage & bodywork

- Shuttle service to and from the airport

Nestled in the trees next to a small brook near the bathhouse is Teachers Cabin. Having its own kitchenette shared by two one bedroom mini-apartments with living room and private bathroom, makes this lodging offering special. Ceiling fans, central heat and huge comfy queen-size beds assures your comfort in all weather.

*All programs including additional tuition costs are viewable at featheredpipe.com.

Activities

Offered on the Host's property or nearby.

Biking

Plenty of back-road miles to ride a bike if you bring your own. Our hiking trails are maintained for not hiking, not bikes or o...Read more

Plenty of back-road miles to ride a bike if you bring your own. Our hiking trails are maintained for not hiking, not bikes or off-road vehicles. The city of Helena and its surrounding forest trails were featured in National Geographic and Outdoor Magazine for its mountain biking!

Biking

Plenty of back-road miles to ride a bike if you bring your own. Our hiking trails are maintained for not hiking, not bikes or off-road vehicles. The city of Helena and its surrounding forest trails were featured in National Geographic and Outdoor Magazine for its mountain biking!

Boating

Our little lake has availability to canoe, rowboat and a couple small kayaks. You are welcome to bring your own paddleboards, c...Read more

Our little lake has availability to canoe, rowboat and a couple small kayaks. You are welcome to bring your own paddleboards, canoe or raft. Life preservers are required to be worn.

Boating

Our little lake has availability to canoe, rowboat and a couple small kayaks. You are welcome to bring your own paddleboards, canoe or raft. Life preservers are required to be worn.

Hiking

The ranch’s surrounding forest has numerous, well-marked trails for your exploration of hidden, highland wildflower meadows, mountain tops where Montana’s “Big Sky” can be appreciated in full grandeur, as well as scenic views of the ranch from high above. And for those more adventurous and adept in backwoods hiking, the trails branch out endlessly into the national forest that surrounds. Hikers stumble on long-forgotten mining trails, remnants of abandoned homesteads, and gurgling mountain brooks emptying into unknown lakes.

Hiking

The ranch’s surrounding forest has numerous, well-marked trails for your exploration of hidden, highland wildflower meadows, mountain tops where Montana’s “Big Sky” can be appreciated in full grandeur, as well as scenic views of the ranch from high above. And for those more adventurous and adept in backwoods hiking, the trails branch out endlessly into the national forest that surrounds. Hikers stumble on long-forgotten mining trails, remnants of abandoned homesteads, and gurgling mountain brooks emptying into unknown lakes.

Paddling

Our little lake has availability to canoe, rowboat and a couple small kayaks. You are welcome to bring your own paddleboards, c...Read more

Our little lake has availability to canoe, rowboat and a couple small kayaks. You are welcome to bring your own paddleboards, canoe or raft. Life preservers are required to be worn. There also a number of river nearby that nationally known for their trout fishing and rafting.

Paddling

Our little lake has availability to canoe, rowboat and a couple small kayaks. You are welcome to bring your own paddleboards, canoe or raft. Life preservers are required to be worn. There also a number of river nearby that nationally known for their trout fishing and rafting.

Wildlife watching

Deer freely roam the ranch, with beaver, muskrat, mallard ducks and trout populating the lake. Moose and bear occasionally visit, though largely keeping their distance and wishing to be simply let alone. Large herds of elk roam the high alpine grasslands with rare sightings of wolves and mountain lions in the surrounding wilderness areas. At night, owls and Whip-poor-wills softly usher you to sleep. And in the morning, a chorus of birds make the forest a cathedral urging the sun to rise welcoming in the new day.

Wildlife watching

Deer freely roam the ranch, with beaver, muskrat, mallard ducks and trout populating the lake. Moose and bear occasionally visit, though largely keeping their distance and wishing to be simply let alone. Large herds of elk roam the high alpine grasslands with rare sightings of wolves and mountain lions in the surrounding wilderness areas. At night, owls and Whip-poor-wills softly usher you to sleep. And in the morning, a chorus of birds make the forest a cathedral urging the sun to rise welcoming in the new day.

Forest

The ranch’s surrounding forest has numerous, well-marked trails for your exploration of hidden, highland wildflower meadows, mountain tops where Montana’s “Big Sky” can be appreciated in full grandeur, as well as scenic views of the ranch from high above. And for those more adventurous and adept in backwoods hiking, the trails branch out endlessly into the national forest that surrounds. Hikers stumble on long-forgotten mining trails, remnants of abandoned homesteads, and gurgling mountain brooks emptying into unknown lakes.

Forest

The ranch’s surrounding forest has numerous, well-marked trails for your exploration of hidden, highland wildflower meadows, mountain tops where Montana’s “Big Sky” can be appreciated in full grandeur, as well as scenic views of the ranch from high above. And for those more adventurous and adept in backwoods hiking, the trails branch out endlessly into the national forest that surrounds. Hikers stumble on long-forgotten mining trails, remnants of abandoned homesteads, and gurgling mountain brooks emptying into unknown lakes.

Lake

Our little spring-fed lake offers ample opportunity to fish, swim, float and paddle about, or simply kick back and relax on the...Read more

Our little spring-fed lake offers ample opportunity to fish, swim, float and paddle about, or simply kick back and relax on the main lawn overlooking the lake, surrounding mountains and the big sky above.

Lake

Our little spring-fed lake offers ample opportunity to fish, swim, float and paddle about, or simply kick back and relax on the main lawn overlooking the lake, surrounding mountains and the big sky above.

River, stream or creek

There are numerous small creeks flowing from the surrounding mountain tops down toward out highland lake and basin. Some of the...Read more

There are numerous small creeks flowing from the surrounding mountain tops down toward out highland lake and basin. Some of the most prized rivers in Montana for rafting and trout-fishing are only a few miles away by vehicle.

River, stream or creek

There are numerous small creeks flowing from the surrounding mountain tops down toward out highland lake and basin. Some of the most prized rivers in Montana for rafting and trout-fishing are only a few miles away by vehicle.

Swimming hole

Our crystal clear lake is a wonderful place for a short dip or to float away the hours on.